Example sentences of "plan for [art] child " in BNC.

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1 The court should approach an application for leave under section 10(9) on the basis that the local authority 's plans for the child 's future are designed to safeguard and promote the child 's welfare and that any departure therefrom might disrupt the child 's life to the extent of harming him ( post , pp. 429H — 430D ) .
2 ‘ Where the person applying for leave to make an application for a section 8 order is not the child concerned , the court shall , in deciding whether or not to grant leave , have particular regard to — ( a ) the nature of the proposed application for the section 8 order ; ( b ) the applicant 's connection with the child ; ( c ) any risk there might be of that proposed application disrupting the child 's life to such an extent that he would be harmed by it ; and ( d ) where the child is being looked after by a local authority — ( i ) the authority 's plans for the child 's future ; and ( ii ) the wishes and feelings of the child 's parents .
3 On the contrary , section 10(9) ( d ) ( i ) provides that the court is to have particular regard to the authority 's plans for the child 's future .
4 Accordingly , the court should approach the application for leave on the basis that the authority 's plans for the child 's future are designed to safeguard and promote the child 's welfare and that any departure from those plans might well disrupt ‘ the child 's life to such an extent that he would be harmed by it . ’
5 The applicant must specify the order sought , summarise the evidence in support and state the future plans for the child if a final order is made including arrangements for contact .
6 In deciding whether to grant leave the court must have regard to : ( i ) the nature of the proposed application ; ( ii ) the applicant 's connection with the child ; ( iii ) the risk of harmful disruption to the child 's life ; and ( iv ) where the child is being looked after by a local authority , the authority 's plans for the child 's future and the wishes and feelings of the parents ( s10(9) ) .
7 John White , who writes both as a psychiatrist and as a father , comments in Parents in Pain , ‘ I do not know what destiny whether small or great God plans for the children who most concern you .
8 Promoting collective planning and decision making to devise an overall protection plan for the child , which integrates the work of the agencies concerned and divides up tasks in an economic and functional manner .
9 The local authority must formulate a plan for the child after consultation with all those concerned ( Guidance , vol 2 , para 3.32 ) .
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